SCC: Mosport: TRG preview

TRG HEADS TO MOSPORT POISED FOR FIRST KONI CHALLENGE WIN OF 2007
Petaluma, Calif., June 14, 2007 -- TRG looks to complete its 2007
podium ascent at the famed Mosport International Raceway in Bowmanville,
Ontario when Grand-Am Koni Challenge ...

TRG HEADS TO MOSPORT POISED FOR FIRST KONI CHALLENGE WIN OF 2007

Petaluma, Calif., June 14, 2007 -- TRG looks to complete its 2007
podium ascent at the famed Mosport International Raceway in Bowmanville,
Ontario when Grand-Am Koni Challenge Series competitors head to Canada
for Round Six of the Grand Sport (GS) schedule on June 15-16.

At the two recent Koni Challenge events at Lime Rock Park and Mazda
Raceway Laguna Seca, TRG claimed third-place and second-place finishes
respectively. Couple those positive results with TRG's history of
winning at Mosport and the west coast-based team appears poised to claim
victory and scale that final step atop the podium.

"We're very excited to be returning to Mosport," said TRG
team owner Kevin Buckler. "TRG celebrated a huge sports car win at
Mosport in 2002 and we always love coming back to build upon that history
and to compete on one of the most challenging tracks on the Grand-Am
schedule. Plus it's always fun to travel and race outside of the
U.S. as it gives the event a true international feel."

"Over the last two races the team, the drivers and the cars have all
made huge positive strides," added Buckler. "So it really seems
like we're ready, willing and able to compete for our first Grand-Am
GS win of the season. I'm really looking forward to this weekend at
Mosport."

The No. 39 car for TRG is the Carlsen Porsche/Adam's
Polishes/Digitrust entry of Duncan Ende and Grant Maiman. The pair ran
several early season events for TRG with successful outings at Daytona
and Homestead-Miami. Most recently, Ende and the same No. 39 car handily
led its first race at the recent Lime Rock outing with a brilliant drive.

In the No. 40 entry for TRG is the Cohen Financial/CDI/Carlsen Porsche of
John Bibbo and Scott Schroeder. This season-long duo has had flashes of
speed and brilliance since the beginning, but it really all came together
at Lime Rock where, like its No. 39 team car, led the race for quite some
time before being called to pit lane for a rules technicality on the
start.

In the third TRG entry will be veteran sports car driver and multiple
Mosport race winner Andy Lally and teammate Ted Ballou. The driver duo
of Lally and Ballou will pilot the No. 41 TRG Mitchell Global/Carlsen
Porsche 997 with plans of improving on the finishes of the prior two
races.

"We're going into Mosport coming off back-to-back podium finishes
at Laguna Seca and Lime Rock, so we're definitely focused on the top
step this time," said Lally. "This would be a wonderful track
for Ted to have his first win. It's a place where I've won
several times and I'm truly looking forward to going back for some
more fun and some more success in Canada."

The final pairing for TRG will be the No. 42 Carlsen Porsche of Serge
Glazunov, Jr. and Ludovico Manfredi. Glazanov has been blindingly fast
at the last several events and is hoping for a strong finish this weekend
in Canada. Ludovico is a long-time TRG driver having competed in
multiple 'Daytona 24s' and many other professional events.

"The Mosport circuit is one of the most challenging tracks anywhere
because it has so many high-speed corners," observed Lally. "We
can attack turns one through four at really high speed and I expect that
to favor our Porsches -- so I think we have an advantage over the
first half of the course. But the Mustangs will probably have the
advantage over the second half of the circuit, so it will be an
interesting sort of chess match of us pulling away and them reeling us
back in."